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LM

Light weight adhesives!
For those of you that have used them enough to have an informed opinion what’s the pros and cons vs standard addy?
I’m interested to see what the consensus is out there.
 
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Dumbo

Magix , I can't my head around it . If it expands when wet does it shrink when it's dry ,
Interested to know how many litres it makes when mixed compared to standard ,
 
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LM

Magix , I can't my head around it . If it expands when wet does it shrink when it's dry ,
Interested to know how many litres it makes when mixed compared to standard ,
Well Jerry there are brands of adhesive out there that aren’t available easily for me and I’m keen to hear the views across the board. I’m wondering if they’re any good with LFT on floors etc or if there’s been many failures if any for example.
 
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Flintstone

It's funny Lee I was going to start a light weight adhesive thread myself to ask a similar question.
I've used magix on several occasions and it's plus points are it wets out easier then the standard equivalent, setaflex.
It doesn't seem as sticky and seems to dry out quicker if that makes sense to you.
I've not used any others really, except that lightweight from TM but only once.
 
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Dumbo

Well Jerry there are brands of adhesive out there that aren’t available easily for me and I’m keen to hear the views across the board. I’m wondering if they’re any good with LFT on floors etc or if there’s been many failures if any for example.
Whats lft .
It's funny Lee I was going to start a light weight adhesive thread myself to ask a similar question.
I've used magix on several occasions and it's plus points are it wets out easier then the standard equivalent, setaflex.
It doesn't seem as sticky and seems to dry out quicker if that makes sense to you.
I've not used any others really, except that lightweight from TM but only once.
What was the yield like .
 
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Flintstone

Large format tiles.

I did a test with magix and it did exactly 4.5 sq m with a 10mm trowel and a back skim.
 

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The way they make light weight adhesives is to remove the sand and replace with a lighter weight aggregate. I am sure it is a bit more complex than that, but that is the general method. So for example a 15Kg light weight adhesive and a 20Kg 'heavy' adhesive will have the same volume and hence the same coverage. da da!
 
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Dumbo

The way they make light weight adhesives is to remove the sand and replace with a lighter weight aggregate. I am sure it is a bit more complex than that, but that is the general method. So for example a 15Kg light weight adhesive and a 20Kg 'heavy' adhesive will have the same volume and hence the same coverage. da da!
So you have never seen a bag of magix then it's nowhere near the size of a 20k standard .
 

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